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020 | _a1284111202 | ||
100 | _aCadwell, Karin | ||
245 | 0 | _aPocket guide for lactation management | |
250 | _a3rd ed. | ||
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_aBurlington, MA _bJones & Bartlett _c2017 |
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300 | _a307 p. : ill. ; 18 cm. | ||
505 | _a1 Introduction: Breastfeeding and Public Health 2 How We Approach Lactation Counseling 3 Normal Breastfeeding 4 The Ten Steps to Successful Breastfeeding for Hospitals and Birth Centers 5 Community Support for Breastfeeding 6 Breast and Nipple Issues 7 Breastfeeding Management Issues 8 Baby Feeding Problems 9 Can She Breastfeed? A The Healthy Children Eight-Level Breastfeeding Counseling Process B Feeding Observation Checklist C Breastfeeding Positions D Alternate Massage/Breast Compression E Protocol for Estimating Breastmilk Transfer F Protocol to Calculate Baby's Approximate Daily Needs G-1 Table of Daily Breastmilk Volume Requirement Estimates (in Ounces) G-2 Table of Daily Breastmilk Volume Requirement Estimates (in Grams and Milliliters) H-1 Baby Weight Loss Table (lb-oz) H-2 Baby Weight Loss Table (Grams) I Weight Gain Expectations and Infant Elimination Patterns J Protocol for Building a Milk Supply/Relactation K Protocol for Oversupply of Breastmilk L Improving Milk Transfer M Expression of Breastmilk N Feeding Devices O What to Do If an Infant or Child is Mistakenly Fed Another Woman's Expressed Breast Milk P Handling and Storing Breastmilk Q Contraindications to Breastfeeding R Breastfeeding Goals S Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale T The International Code of Marketing of Breastmilk Substitutes U The Global Strategy for Infant and Young Child Feeding V Innocenti Declaration on Infant and Young Child Feeding 2005 W Glossary X Conversions Y Resources: Helpful Organizations Z Pediatric Warning Signs | ||
650 | _aBREAST FEEDING | ||
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700 | _aTurner-Maffei, Cindy | ||
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